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View into Troutbeck from Troutbeck Tongue
A view of Troutbeck Park Farm and the valley from above the Troutbeck Tounge, Troutbeck in the Lake District National Park, Cumbria, UK.
The farm was bought by Beatrix Potter in 1923. In 1926 she decided to run the farm herself, with the help of shepherd, George Walker, the brother-in-law of Tom Storey who ran her Hill Top Farm in Sawrey. Beatrix built the detatched house for the shepherd. The farm and its large herdwick flock were left to the National Trust upon her death in 1943.
The drumlin is a small elongated hill at the foot of the Tongue, that consists of debris left by the glacier that created the Tongue.
Photo taken from a hot-air balloon.
Created: April 21, 2012
Author: Joan Martin
© Joan Martin (PHOTO NORTH). All Rights Reserved.
Photograph keywords: Beatrix Potter, drumlin, Troutbeck, Troutbeck Park Farm, Troutbeck Tounge, valley
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